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explain the developments that took place leading to urbanisation in the vedic period

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Answered by adventureisland
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Vedic civilisation shifted from semi-nomadic to sedentary agriculture after the 12th century BCE. The Indo Aryans were ready to settle the thick forests on the western Ganges Plain due to the creation of iron axes and ploughs between 1000 and 500 BCE.

The Sama-, Yajur-, and Atharvaveda (primarily ritual books), the Brahmanas (manuals on ceremony), and therefore the Upanishads (Upanisads) and Aranyakas are the foremost important literary sources from this era .

Agriculture, metal and commodity production, also as trade, grew dramatically during this point period, and therefore the Vedic era literature, including the first Upanishads and various Sutras vital to later Hindu civilization, were finished.

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